Sanjay Raut jabs Devendra Fadnavis as a failed opposition leader
Sanjay Raut jabs Devendra Fadnavis as a failed opposition leader
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Mumbai: Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut has always been in the news for his statements. Now, on Monday, he targeted former Maharashtra Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis. Let me tell you all that last Sunday, Fadnavis compared the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government in Maharashtra to the Babri Masjid. Now Sanjay Raut's statement about the same has come out. You all know that Sanjay Raut is also the chief spokesperson of the Shiv Sena. Now today, Sanjay Raut tweeted, "It is difficult for the downhill-going vehicle and the "failed" opposition leader to brake, and in such a situation "accident is inevitable".

 

Sanjay Raut tweeted, "It's difficult for a vehicle and a failed opposition leader to brake on the downward slope. The accident is inevitable. Amidst all this, Shiv Sena MLC and party spokesperson Manisha Kayande said, "When Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray raised the issue of price rise and employment during his rally on Saturday, Fadnavis called it a show of laughter. Let me tell you all that Fadnavis had said on Sunday, "Shiv Sena is not synonymous with Maharashtra, Hindutva or Mumbai and no one can separate Mumbai from the state." He also said that he wanted to free Mumbai from "corruption and misdeeds".

 

Addressing the 'Hindi Bhasha Mahasankalp Sabha' organised by the BJP's North Indian Cell in Goregaon, Fadnavis said, "This man (Uddhav Thackeray) never said about the development, progress and welfare of the people of the state in the last two-and-a-half years (of his rule). Merely clicking pictures of tigers does not make a tiger. Now there is only one tiger - Narendra Modi. "

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